H. L. Hunley

Civil war submarine that sunk Northern warship
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Aye Candy -- H. L. Hunley Cutaway | Naval War - At Sea & Along Inland Waterways
Aye Candy -- H. L. Hunley Cutaway | American Civil War Forums
an advertisement for the u s navy's submarine, featuring two men on a boat
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WWI: "Ramming a Submarine. A merchant vessel, attacked by a submarine, sometimes can ram and sink her enemy before the fatal torpedo is fired home" - From; "America and the great war for humanity and freedom" by Willis Fletcher Johnson, published c 1917.
an old coin is sitting on the table
Back side of a Union medallion discovered near the remains of the Hunley crewmen, recovered on 27 April 27 2001.
an artistic view of a long metal object with many different objects on it's side
Aye Candy -- H. L. Hunley Cutaway | Naval War - At Sea & Along Inland Waterways
Aye Candy -- H. L. Hunley Cutaway | American Civil War Forums
an old ship is sitting in the middle of a building under construction with no roof
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The U.S.S. Cairo, Civil War Ironclad, Sunk on Dec 12, 1862, in 12 min. on the Yazoo River with 168 men on board (no casualties). Was brought up off the river bottom 102 yrs later in 1964 Vicksburg MS (National Park) Aug 1994
a man sitting on top of a machine with a ship in the background and another person standing next to it
'Turtle' Submarine at Connecticut River Museum
This museum holds a fully-functional replica of the "Turtle," the first American submarine ever built.
a submarine floating in the ocean next to a lighthouse
1863-04-01 USN's 1st submarine Aligator lost while in tow off Cape Hateras
a man in uniform standing on the deck of a boat next to an old plane
an important image of Charleston Harbor, S.C. Rear Admiral John A. Dahlgren standing by a Dahlgren gun on deck of U.S.S. Pawnee. It was taken between 1860 and 1865. The picture shows Federal Navy, and seaborne expeditions against the Atlantic Coast of the Confederacy -- the Federal Navy, 1861-1865.
two submarines are in the water next to a building and pier with buildings on it
First torpedo boats were made by the Confederate navy.
an old black and white photo of a tank in front of a large house on the beach
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there are three pieces of furniture on display
there are three pieces of furniture on display
a large submarine with people on it floating in the air
hunley submarine recovery - Google Search